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@duskways you don give me food idea, as I no see yam, I go use potatoes run am with egg sauce sharp ooo
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potatoes and boiled plantain wan wound me.




weightlossmessiah@shredwithQpid
I know you’ve been eating clean in June show me some of your meals!!
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every billionaire owns a holding company. most people don't even know what that is. and that knowledge gap is costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars over their lifetime
a holding company is an entity that owns other entities. it doesn't sell products. it doesn't have customers. it just holds assets
- Warren Buffett doesn't own stocks personally. Berkshire Hathaway (his holding company) owns them. he controls them through the holding company
- Jeff Bezos doesn't own Amazon shares personally. they're held through various trusts and entities
- every real estate investor above a certain size owns properties through LLCs held by a holding company
why this matters for normal people:
- liability protection. if one business gets sued, the other businesses inside the holding company are shielded. the lawsuit hits one LLC not everything you own
- tax optimization. profits can be moved between entities. losses in one business offset gains in another
- asset protection. creditors can only reach the specific entity they have a claim against, not your entire empire
- easier to sell. selling a business held inside an LLC is cleaner than selling assets held personally
- estate planning. the holding company survives you. no probate. no public record
the setup costs $500-2,000. a Wyoming or Delaware LLC as the parent. individual LLCs for each business or asset underneath it. any business attorney can structure this in a day
every dollar you earn through a personal bank account instead of through a proper entity structure is a dollar that's maximally exposed to taxes, lawsuits, and seizure
the wealthy don't earn differently. they structure differently. and the structure is available to anyone. most people just don't know it exists
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a real estate company replaced their entire inbound call team with an AI voice agent. the agent books 340 appointments per month. it works 24 hours a day. it never sounds tired & it closes at 28% vs the human team's 11%
the AI answers every call within 1 ring. at 2am on a Sunday or 9am on a Monday. same energy. same script. same patience
> handles 3,000+ inbound calls per month. zero hold time
> qualifies leads in real time using a dynamic question flow that adapts based on the caller's responses
> books appointments directly into the team's calendar. sends confirmations. handles rescheduling
> speaks English, Spanish & Mandarin. switches mid call if needed
> follows up with unbooked leads via text 24 hours later. then again at 72 hours. conversion rate on follow-ups is 9%
the human team of 5 agents cost $384,000/year in salaries. the AI costs $2,800/month. annual savings: $350,000
but the real number is the revenue gain. 340 booked appointments per month vs 180 under the human team. nearly double. because the AI never misses a call. never puts someone on hold. never has a bad day that makes them sound disinterested at 4:30pm
the leads were always there. the company was just losing half of them to hold times, missed calls & human inconsistency
replacing humans with AI isn't always about cutting costs. sometimes it's about catching the revenue you were dropping on the floor every single day without knowing it
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Elon Musk has talked about loneliness more than any billionaire in modern history. Every quote hits harder than the last.
- "I don't want to be alone. That's what I don't want"
- "Going to sleep alone kills me"
- Nearly cried when a journalist asked when he last took a vacation. His answer was basically never
- Said he would trade a significant amount of his wealth for the right person
- Admitted his work consumes every relationship he enters and he doesn't know how to stop it
- His net worth is over $200 billion. His solution to loneliness has been to have 12 children with multiple women
Musk is the realest trillionaire in existence. (There is only one)
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taurine might be the most underrated longevity molecule on earth and most people only know it as "that thing in energy drinks"
a 2023 study in Science (not some random blog, actual Science magazine) found that taurine deficiency is a driver of aging and that supplementation extended lifespan by 10-12% in mice. that's the equivalent of 7-8 human years
- blood taurine levels decline by over 80% with age. the drop correlates directly with age related disease
- supplementation improved bone density, muscle strength, immune function, and reduced cellular senescence in animal models
- anti-inflammatory across every tissue tested. brain, heart, liver, gut
- improves insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism
- protects mitochondria from oxidative damage. your cellular power plants last longer
- the concentration in your heart is higher than any other organ. cardiac muscle runs on taurine
red bull has about 1g. the research used 500-1000mg per kg of body weight in mice which translates to roughly 3-6g daily for humans
the energy drink industry accidentally put one of the most powerful longevity molecules in a can of sugar water and marketed it as an energy boost. they had no idea what they were sitting on
3-6g daily. bulk powder. cheap as hell. arguably the single best bang for your buck longevity supplement available today based on the quality of the research behind it
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people spending $60 on fancy sleep supplements when 3g of glycine before bed does more than most of them combined
glycine is an amino acid that costs like $0.08 per serving. it's practically free. and the sleep research on it is stupidly strong
- 3g before bed reduces core body temperature which is the primary trigger for deep sleep onset. your body needs to cool down to fall asleep. glycine accelerates this
- improves subjective sleep quality even when total sleep time stays the same. you wake up feeling more rested from the same hours
- reduces daytime sleepiness and improves cognitive performance the next day
- shown to improve sleep quality in people with insomnia without any of the side effects of pharmaceutical sleep aids
- acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. calms neural activity without sedation
- also supports collagen synthesis, joint health, and gut lining repair while you sleep
the reason sleep supplement companies don't lead with glycine is because it's unpatentable, dirt cheap, and available in bulk from any supplement store. there's no margin in it. so they bury it as ingredient #7 in a proprietary blend and charge you $60 for the label
buy bulk glycine powder. 3g in water before bed. tastes slightly sweet. dissolves easily. works from night one
best sleep hack per dollar spent that exists. nothing else is close
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Hermès doesn't let you buy a Birkin bag. you have to spend $100,000+ on other products first before they'll even put you on a waitlist. this isn't bad customer service. it's the most sophisticated pricing strategy in luxury
most businesses compete on price. lower than the competitor. discount codes. sales. flash deals. the race to the bottom
the richest brands on earth do the exact opposite
- Hermès revenue per square foot is higher than Apple stores. they achieve this by making it harder to buy, not easier
- Ferrari deliberately manufactures fewer cars than demand. they could sell 3x more. they choose not to. scarcity IS the product
- Rolex has a 2-5 year waitlist for their most popular models. the wait is the marketing
- Louis Vuitton burns unsold inventory rather than discounting it. literally sets it on fire
the principle: if everyone can buy it, nobody wants it. if nobody can buy it, everyone wants it. price is not a function of cost. price is a function of perceived access
this applies to any business at any size. the freelancer who charges $500 and is always available gets less respect than the one who charges $5,000 and has a 3 week waitlist. same skill. different positioning
raise your price. reduce your availability. make people feel like they're getting access to something scarce. the product doesn't change. the perception of it changes everything
every business owner who's afraid to raise prices is leaving money on the table because they're pricing based on their own wallet, not their customer's psychology
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a company replaced their 3 person accounting department with one AI system. saved $220,000/year. found $43,000 in billing errors the humans had missed for 2 years
the AI didn't just do the same job cheaper. it did the job better on day one
> processed 4,200 invoices per month. zero manual entry
> auto-categorized every transaction. matched receipts. flagged duplicates
> identified $43,000 in vendor overbilling that the human team had approved & paid without catching
> generated monthly financial reports that used to take the team 5 days. the AI does it in 11 minutes
> automatically reconciles bank statements daily instead of monthly
> flags unusual spending patterns in real time instead of during quarterly review
the 3 people in accounting weren't incompetent. they were doing their best with a volume of transactions that exceeds what humans can process accurately at scale. the AI doesn't get tired at 4pm. doesn't rush through the last 200 invoices before the weekend. doesn't miss the duplicate charge buried on page 47
$220K saved in salaries. $43K recovered in errors. net impact in year one: $263,000
the CFO said the scariest part wasn't the savings. it was realizing how many errors had been silently accumulating for years while everyone assumed the books were clean
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Elon Musk's father had a child with his own stepdaughter. Elon has had children with multiple women simultaneously. The parallels are uncomfortable and Elon hates the comparison.
- Errol Musk raised Jana Bezuidenhout from age 4 as his stepdaughter
- When she was 30 and he was 72, they had a child together. Then a second
- Elon called his father "the most terrible human I've ever known"
- Elon then went on to have children with at least 3 women in overlapping timeframes
- He has described his father as evil while repeating a pattern of complicated, overlapping family dynamics
- He has never publicly addressed the comparison
The man who builds rockets to escape earth has spent his whole life trying to escape his father.
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@Vincentotito good morning Mr Vincent.. I have no knowledge about the AI S&A
can I still click?
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me and Rubi Rose go lock in
Shola 👑@itsSh0la
If you have 1.4 billion Naira right now, how are you spending it in a way you’d never be broke again?
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abraHIM 🇦🇷🇪🇦 retweetledi

you no dey press phone small for bed before you get up?
food straight
Waggy ✞🏌️@waggydey4you
Something light for breakfast 🤭 Do you care to join? 👀🌚
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poor mbappe, he thought he was gon be the face of the tournament
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨 Kylian Mbappé: “I’m not playing for revenge. If I wanted to silence all the critics, I have to play until I’m 80 years old”. 👴🏽 “I’m only focused on doing my best for my country. That’s it. Full focus on that”.
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Leo Messi what a guy, he might not even know what he's achieved tonight.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨 Leo Messi: “This is my sixth World Cup, and I still feel like I'm in good shape”. “Fortunately, I'm doing well, we managed to win a tough match. It's important to start the tournament with a victory in the first game, as that's never easy in a World Cup”.
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